Monday, May 12, 2014

Israel and Saudi Arabia Support al-Qaeda Operatives in Syria

Israeli officials have even
expressed a preference for Saudi-backed Sunni extremists winning in Syria if
that is the only way to get rid of Assad and hurt his allies in Iran and
Lebanon’s Hezbollah. Even to the point of forming a 'de facto' alliance with Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah, the Wahhabi Sunni
monarch (known for his gross anti-Semitism and the "Golden
Chain' that financed the September 11, 2001 attack upon the United
States).

Last September,
Israel’s Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren told the Jerusalem Post
that Israel so wanted Assad out and his Iranian backers weakened, that Israel
would accept al-Qaeda operatives taking power in Syria.

Michael Oren

“We always wanted Bashar Assad to go, we always preferred the
bad guys who weren’t backed by Iran to the bad guys who were backed by Iran.”

Even if the other “bad guys” were affiliated with al-Qaeda. “We understand that they are pretty bad guys,” Oren said in the
interview.

Following the Iraqi Army’s operations against Al-Qaeda forces in
Al-Anbar province, the Saudi arms shipments have been stuck behind
Iraq’s borders with Syria. The Saudi arms shipments entered Iraq from
the Saudi city of Nakheib and via Ar-Ar border crossing.

Nearly 70 2-ton vehicles are waiting for the Iraqi
army forces to end its operation and withdraw from the region giving
them a chance to cross the border with Syria.

The vehicles are packed with explosives used for suicide attacks as well as anti-armor and anti-aircraft weapons.

Saudi Arabia is still supporting the Al-Qaeda terrorist groups in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.

While Turkey has closed a large part of its
borders to terrorists and Jordan has also considered restrictions for
the Saudi nationals who intend to sneak into Syria, Iraq’s desert
borders where the government does not have a lot of military and
security supervision are regarded as the best route for Saudi Arabia’s
logistical supports for the terrorists in Syria.

Israeli struck
Syria from the air at least five times in the past year in support of al-Qaeda
elements in Syria. In January 2013, Israel struck a Syrian Army convoy carrying weapons while it
had stopped at a Syrian research center on the outskirts of Damascus.

CNN) -- A series of massive explosions illuminated the predawn sky in Damascus, prompting more claims that Israel has launched attacks

Israel attacked
twice more, over the course of one weekend in May, targeting a shipment of
advanced surface-to-surface missiles at the Damascus international
airport.

The Israeli Air
Force struck at Assad's forces at least twice in October of 2013 and then again this
past week with another pair of airstrikes and an artillery barrage, in support of al-Qaeda forces, in Syria.

Media sources
confirm the seizure of an Israeli military vehicle in Al Qseir inside Syrian
territory.

The vehicle’s licence plate corresponds to that of the Israeli
military with a black background and the letter Tsade (צ) (see image below)

Al Qseir is a
strategic border town on the Northern frontier of Lebanon. Occupied by rebels,
it was taken back by Syrian forces on Monday.

Al-Qseir
controls the highway which runs from the Lebanese border to Homs. It is through
this border city that weapons and foreign mercenaries have entered Syria.

According to SANA,
quoting (unconfirmed) media source:

“The seizure of an
Israeli military vehicle which terrorists had been using in al-Qseir refutes
the allegations made by Israel to justify its aggression on Syria and proves
the scale of Israel’s military and intelligence involvements in the events in
Syria.”

Israeli military vehicle which terrorists had been using in al-Qseir

“The source said
that the Israeli military support for the armed terrorist groups proves the
involvement of Qatar, Turkey and Israel in the aggression on Syria which is
waged through a single central operations room.

Israeli military support for terrorism in Syria proves once more
that Israel was and still is adopting the policy of organized state terrorism, stressing that the world must act to confront this terrorism.